Excellent photos. I particularly love the first one of his inquisitive nose. A confession: I just love ground hogs. You know, they're always the good guys in storybooks! :-) And I wish they were as huggable as they look. I'd love to pick one up...maybe I will in the New Earth.
We nicknamed the one in our backyard "Pudgy" and eventually all groundhogs assumed the name. Now when we see one when we're out and about, it's "Oh, look! There's a pudgy!"
We also like their other (commonly known) name: Whistle Pig.
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Cute little critter he is, and we all know what his prediction will be.I guess we'll all have to be patient a little longer.
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Excellent photos. I particularly love the first one of his inquisitive nose. A confession: I just love ground hogs. You know, they're always the good guys in storybooks! :-) And I wish they were as huggable as they look. I'd love to pick one up...maybe I will in the New Earth.
We nicknamed the one in our backyard "Pudgy" and eventually all groundhogs assumed the name. Now when we see one when we're out and about, it's "Oh, look! There's a pudgy!"
We also like their other (commonly known) name: Whistle Pig.
p.s. They look a bit like little bear cubs.
Well how cute is this little guy? Very cute indeed!
I'm late getting here, but somehow I knew you would have a Groundhog :-) I haven't seen one in anyone else's blog so far. Great photos!
boy...you are sooo lucky to be surronded by such beauty.....lovely blog
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